Millage vs Pillage - What's the difference?
millage | pillage |
A tax rate on property, expressed in mills of the property's value.
:Charter townships are able to levy millage on the residents without a vote of the people.
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(ambitransitive) To loot or plunder by force, especially in time of war.
* 1911 , ,
The spoils of war.
* Shakespeare
The act of pillaging.
looting
As nouns the difference between millage and pillage
is that millage is a tax rate on property, expressed in mills of the property's value while pillage is the spoils of war.As a verb pillage is
(ambitransitive) to loot or plunder by force, especially in time of war.millage
English
(wikipedia millage)Noun
(en noun)Alternative forms
* mill rateSee also
* milage * mileageReferences
*Wikipedia: List of townships in Michigan
pillage
English
Verb
(pillag)- Archibald V. (1361-1397) was Count of Perigord. He was nominally under the lilies [France], but he pillaged indiscriminately in his county.
Noun
(-)- Which pillage they with merry march bring home.
